Gunmen kill 8 Lebanese soldiers near Syria border
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Gunmen have killed eight Lebanese soldiers in clashes that erupted near the border with Syria after the army detained a suspected jihadist from the war-torn country, the military said Sunday. The clashes are some of the worst violence to hit the tense border area of Arsal since the beginning of the war in neighbouring Syria in 2011, with gunmen attacking Lebanese soldiers and police. They broke out on Saturday afternoon, after the detention of a Syrian man who the army said admitted being a member of Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, Al-Nusra Front. On Sunday morning, the fighting was continuing, and the army said it had lost eight soldiers. ‘Army units continued military operations in the Arsal area and its surroundings throughout the night and into the morning, pursuing and engaging armed groups,’ the military said, according to AFP.